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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct in Business Computer Information Systems Position Number 999201 Department Accounting, Economics & Finance Salary Commensurate Job Summary
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to quickly master NCAA rules and regulations governing donor/student-athlete relationships and related functions, including new and emerging protocols related to Name, Image and Likeness (NIL). Knowledge
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assistance. Work with supervisors and vendors to find short-term and long-term resolutions for issues such as: Removing viruses Installing hardware and software Imaging computers Install and troubleshoot
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military history are particularly encouraged to apply. Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree in History of closely-related field. Preferred Qualifications ABD or preferably PhD completed at the time of
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experience and commitment to teaching excellence are essential. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Political Science by August 2025. Preferred Qualifications Physical Requirements EEO Statement All qualified
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sent, dates of telephone conversations. Processes, reviews, enters and verifies exemption/third party applications related to the student billing system (Banner). Generates and mails letters to students
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management preferred. Additionally, there is the possibility of teaching/co-teaching in the summer if so desired. Minimum Qualifications Earned doctorate (e.g. PhD, EdD, ScD, DSc, DPT, or tDPT) – terminal
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and practices; knowledge of spelling, grammar and punctuation; knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet applications and software. Skilled in the operation of a personal computer, as appropriate
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process, and supporting programming and training initiatives to ensure access and support for students with disabilities. Typical Duties/Job Duties Verify required items are received and diagnosis
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policy, the general education core curriculum, and any other relevant policies, processes, and procedures and communicates these changes to the dean, department heads, and faculty advisors. Monitors and